
The cast did not hide their happiness when they were surrounded by hundreds of young people, taking pictures, asking for autographs, or simply expressing their love. These are members of the Youth Union, participating in the program of political activities, educating revolutionary ideals through Red Rain, with the theme of Memories of Legends - the future for the rising generation.


Along with Colonel, Film Production Director Kieu Thanh Thuy, Deputy Director of the People's Army Cinema, the focus of the exchange was the actors who played the role of soldiers of Squad 1 of K3 Tam Son - a squad of young soldiers, mostly students and pupils, who bravely and steadfastly defended every inch of land of Quang Tri Citadel.
The emotional atmosphere became even more intense when the audience met the boys and girls in the fierce battle coming out of the big screen. There was no appearance of "Squad Leader Ta" and a few characters due to health and busy reasons, but the exchange space at the National Cinema Center continued to heat up when each actor took turns sharing about their roles, expressing their feelings about the effects of Red Rain, as well as the love of the audience in the past days.


Playing the role of Cuong, a young man at the music conservatory with many concerns and ideals, actor Do Nhat Hoang expressed that this is a role he had never thought of, especially with the "weight" of portraying a character like a slice of history.
"The role of Cuong was a big concern of mine before the film started filming. I was worried that I would not have enough ability or knowledge to be able to convey the ideals of a soldier who did not spare his blood for the Fatherland. Luckily, thanks to the help of the crew, I was able to complete the role so that perhaps the audience could feel what the character Cuong went through. Red Rain touched the hearts of viewers," Do Nhat Hoang confided.


Steven Nguyen, as Quang - a villainous role but loved by many audiences, once again smiled happily surrounded by fans.
Thanking the audience for their love for Red Rain as well as for each actor in the film, Steven Nguyen shared: "Like Do Nhat Hoang's role as Cuong, the role of the villain Quang made Steven Nguyen even more worried. I used to wonder how I should act so that the audience wouldn't hate me. Learning deeply about the character, I considered the role as my duty, I had to try my best. We each had a mission, all of us contributed to the film conveying this priceless message about history."


Actor Hieu Nguyen, who plays Commander Tran Thanh, expressed his impression of the team's unity. "What's even more impressive is the love each actor has for each role. Each and every one of them gave their all. The actors went through many difficult scenes, had to make sacrifices, such as being submerged in water for an entire night, they devoted themselves to the extremely emotional scenes," Hieu Nguyen shared.
Playing the role of a commander whose core value is to protect the Citadel until his last breath but must keep as many teammates as possible, for Hieu Nguyen, the impression of his role can probably be summarized briefly: ready to sacrifice himself to protect his teammates.


Taking on one of the difficult roles in terms of inner state and state of expression in the film, actor Hoang Long - playing Sen, was moved: "In the scenes where Sen falls into an abnormal state, 'he still knows who his teammates are and who his Fatherland is'."
The sacred love for the Fatherland was once again shouted by the actors and the audience when actor Hua Vi Van repeated Dr. Le's line in the movie: "As long as K3 Tam Son remains - the ancient citadel remains".


There were many touching and emotional moments when the cast and hundreds of audiences recalled the unforgettable historical memories that Red Rain had partly portrayed. The historical slices recalled a platoon named after K3 Tam Dao, a fighting unit in Quang Tri Citadel, with 81 days and nights of extremely fierce fighting.
And the rustic melody of What's More Beautiful , composed by Nguyen Hung - a member of the film Red Rain , once again resonated with emotion. The cast and hundreds of audiences sang together, singing the meaningful messages that the film wanted to convey to viewers, especially the younger generation.
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